Why do they say he scored a goal? He didn't do anything. He was as surprised as everyone else when it bounced off his face. He77, I thought he was about to cry from the way he covered up his face.
I don't understand why Oswaldo felt the need to throw himself at that ball. Looks like he could have stayed on hos feet and trap it easily.
lol right, they play like utter shit, and these are among the best. they still suck major bawlz and are unwatchable.
indeed, but I was listening to BBC's World Football Phone In and people in Britain(just like they do in Mexico) are trying to bring football down by comparing it to all the other shitty sports in the olympics and how much better they are, and one of those sports was Women's "Soccer"(I refuse to call this shit football) and they said what baysic said, and Tim Vickery just facking pwnt them and they stopped with their bullshit at least on that show, like Tim said Football matters the other sports don't.
yeah man....i also love how sometimes they'll put in like routine ass goals like for instance an average header and by the commentary from a former female soccer analyst you'll swear it was the borgetti goal against italy lol.
Ese gol se lo comio la portera de Canada, pero este tipo de goles se anotan por racimos en este deporte, las porteras estan bien pendejas cuando les rematan por encima de la cabeza.
I should confess that I once watched a little women's futbol. One of the girls hit what in that context was supposed to be a screamer of a shot, it looked like a slowed down replay of an actual (men) screamer. I mean the ball made this beautiful parabolic curve, yet "it all happened so fast" for the goalie to react. I must say, Basketball is much worse. Volleyball, on the other hand, those girls would kick my ass in the court. /p
Women soccer sucks and yet whenever the mexican girls do something, it always fills with comments about how "the men should learn" and all that bullshit. It´s the same thing. My school was all about volleyball. They once played a dumb intersquad game and the top male and female players from our school played. The girl was good but the guy was so superior, it wasn´t funny. Yet the girl was the 1st pick in the draft of the professional league and was a star in it immediately. The guy ended up being bench player for his college team.
Someone post that tweet from a USWNT player about losing to a high school boy's team by like 7 goals or something ridiculous like that. Women's sports are really just uncomparable to men's. Athletic ability and coordination for Men is on another stratosphere compared to women. This was pretty funny: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=21533
A few months back on SportsCenter, that shedude from Baylor barely got above the rim for a "spectacular" dunk, and it was deemed the top play of the day. I was like, "that was the top play?, smfh". That dunk shouldn't have even made the list, but because it was a women doing it, it did.
Also, does anyone get tired of hearing how the most decorated Olympic athlete is the Phelps guy....yet his medals are all really in just one 'sport' - swimming. Doesn't that seem really lame to consider someone like that 'the greatest Olympic athlete'? It almost seems like that hand out medals like they do in little kids games; where everyone gets a trophy for participating. It would be better if we compared his achievements to that Thorpe guy or some triathlete ... at least that's my opinion.
The guy is considered to be the best swimmer in the history of the sports, so no i don't think so. To be able to keep that level of performance over 3 olympics is incredible. He just made it look easy. The constant riding of him on tv can get annoying though.
The thing that cracks me up about women's soccer is that if the US was not any good at it, it would get about 99% less press than it does, and about 99.5% less of the following it musters. Case in point, during the World cup, US press conferences before the final mustered up less than 10 reporters.
Y falta de seis segundos? No mames. Was chiquidracula calling the game? He is the only ref I have ever seen call that (at a mundial, no less).
I disagree...as a swimmer he has MANY opportunities to win medals...other olympians do not have that opportunity...it's one and done...as a swimmer if you dont medal in one event, hell, you have 5 others to have a go at it....so winning the most medals as a swimmer means jackshit imo.